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The flat betting method has relatively lower risks since the bet amount per round is fixed, resulting in a fixed return. The strategy involves betting on approximately 24 numbers out of 36, with a hit probability of 2/3, based on historical data from the current roulette rounds. Both methods mentioned here are flat betting strategies, aiming to gain an advantage over the dealer through multiple rounds of betting.
In reality, according to mathematicians' calculations, the house edge in a single-zero roulette wheel is 2.7%, meaning that for every 100 units played, you might lose around 2.7 units. This advantage increases nearly twofold in double-zero roulette, reaching 5.2%. Therefore, under certain circumstances, it might be necessary to play on a single-zero table.
Observe the results of the previous 36 spins on the roulette wheel, focusing on the appearance frequency of numbers in the ranges 1-12, 13-24, and 25-36.
Remember, if 0 and 00 appear cumulatively more than once, consider switching tables. Additionally, if the occurrence of numbers in two ranges significantly exceeds another range (e.g., 1-12 appearing 20 times, 13-24 appearing 18 times, 25-36 appearing 8 times), it may indicate a strategy adjustment.
Roulette Betting Strategy:
Prepare $200 as your capital. Bet $40 on 1-12 and $40 on 13-24. Observe the recent trends in red or black outcomes. If it's red, bet $5 on the split of 9 and 12; otherwise, bet on the split of 8 and 11. Additionally, bet $5 on the diagonal numbers 2, 3, 5, and 6 (based on the absence of 1 and 4 and the presence of 3 and 6 in the recent outcomes).
Always maintain a comparison between outside and inside bets at a ratio of 40/5 = 8. With more than a 2/3 probability of winning, it is easy to make profits. With a $200 bankroll, you can withstand two consecutive losing probabilities of 4/38. The total bet amount is $90, with a profit of $30 per win. The return rate is substantial. Consider each inside split bet as part of a basic betting cycle, and exit if there are no profits within one cycle or if 0 appears more than twice. |
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